“Judgments are prepared for scorners, and stripes for the back of fools.”
Proverbs, chap. xix. verse 29.
As a contrast to the preceding plate, of the industrious2 young man performing the duties of a Christian3, is this, representing the idle ‘prentice at play in the church-yard during divine service. As an observance of religion is allowed to be the foundation of virtue4, so a neglect of religious duties has ever been acknowledged the forerunner5 of every wickedness; the confession6 of malefactors at the place of execution being a melancholy7 confirmation8 of this truth. Here we see him, while others are intent on the holy service, transgressing9 the laws both of God and man, gambling10 on a tomb-stone with the off-scouring of the people, the meanest of the human species, shoe-blacks, chimney-sweepers, &c. for none but such would deign11 to be his companions. Their amusement seems to be the favourite old English game of hustle-cap, and our idle and unprincipled youth is endeavouring to cheat, by concealing12 some of the half-pence under the broad brim of his hat. This is perceived by the shoe-black, and warmly resented by the fellow with the black patch over his eye, who loudly insists on the hat’s being fairly removed. The eager anxiety which marks these mean gamblers, is equal to that of two peers playing for an estate. The latter could not have more solicitude13 for the turn of a die which was to determine who was the proprietor14 of ten thousand acres, than is displayed in the countenance15 of young Idle. Indeed, so callous16 is his heart, so wilfully17 blind is he to every thing tending to his future welfare, that the tombs, those standing18 monuments of mortality, cannot move him: even the new-dug grave, the sculls and bones, those lively and awakening19 monitors, cannot rouse him from his sinful lethargy, open his eyes, or pierce his heart with the least reflection; so hardened is he with vice1, and so intent on the pursuit of his evil course. The hand of the boy, employed upon his head, and that of the shoe-black, in his bosom20, are expressive21 of filth22 and vermin; and show that our hero is within a step of being overspread with the beggarly contagion23. His obstinate24 continuance in his course, until awakened25 by the blows of the watchful26 beadle, point out to us, that “stripes are prepared for the backs of fools;” that disgrace and infamy27 are the natural attendants of the slothful and the scorner; and that there are but little hopes of his alteration28, until he is overtaken in his iniquity29, by the avenging30 hand of Omnipotence31, and feels with horror and amazement32, the unexpected and inevitable33 approach of death. Thus do the obstinate and incorrigible34 shut their ears against the alarming calls of Providence35, and sin away even the possibility of salvation36.
The figures in this print are admirably grouped, and the countenances37 of the gamblers and beadle strikingly characteristic.

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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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gambling
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